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Windows 7: Multiple Windows Server 2008 R2

If i am not wrong this whole arrangement would lead to environment where the clients of both network 172 n 10 will communicate each other..!!!

In server B forward lookup zone you have created A record for single client...!!! what does that mean? will this single client be resolved... if yes, then to make other clients of network 10 resolve their names should i manually add it one by one...?

Yes, I could ping client 10.10.10.50 from ServerA for example. Communications both ways is possible.

You should already have a DNS zone for your domain (needed for Active Directory) so no need to manually enter any records (they should be dynamically updated since clients are authenticated and trusted). Well, open your DNS forward zone and check if you have records for your clients, if not perhaps dynamic update is not configured yet. We can look at that later. First thing first, make your clients on 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 accessible.

Before anything else, you should really fix this dynamic IP on ServerB, change it to a static IP and exclude it from DHCP on ServerA You should also consider consolidating DHCP to one server instead of two. For example ServerB can serve both subnets (and even more with DHCP relaying, not needed on your case). You don't need 2 DHCP servers in your network.

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Coming to UAG, let me tell you it is new for me, however, reading a bit on it:

Do you really need this? Clients of ServerA are not considered remote; these are the computers in your company aren't they? What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Please list them as much as possible.

I will have to check this later, I did install and configure ISA Server back in the days. They should be similar. However, when you install such a service, you should first configure everything to allow and work your way back.

Without applying your configuration I did succeed to browse the internet from the 10.0.0.0 network....
I did these things....

1. Assigned a Public static IP to the external interface that is 121.52.X.X
2. 10.10.10.10 to the internal interface
3. Enabled proxy server settings in the web browser and assigned 10.10.10.10 as a proxy server IP.

With these settings i can browse the internet from 10.0.0.0 network clients

* Remember I have not defined the DNS protocol as mentioned by You ....

On TMG server (ServerA? it doesn't mean much to install TMG on ServerB unless you wan't 10.0.0.0 network to be treated differently but that is another topic) Internal LAN is 10.10.10.10? Typo perhaps? It should have been 172.20.0.1 (in my example), where did that subnet go?

Can you make another drawing of the network please? Include IP addresses, services and as much info as possible.

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